Israeli Models Hit The Catwalk For 'Modest Fashion Day'

"We are working for this amazing day, fashion modesty, which is a complete, amazing experience for us as religious women."
Models prepare backstage during an event dubbed, "Modest Fashion Day", the first of its kind in Israel, whereby designers showed off their clothing creations aimed at Orthodox Jewish women who adhere to strict dress codes.
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Models prepare backstage during an event dubbed, "Modest Fashion Day", the first of its kind in Israel, whereby designers showed off their clothing creations aimed at Orthodox Jewish women who adhere to strict dress codes.

Forgoing the provocative and risque, a group of designers in Jerusalem on Thursday held Israel’s first major fashion show for Orthodox Jewish women, whose tradition requires they dress in conservative outfits.

Hundreds of Orthodox women and fashionistas were in the audience for “Modest Fashion Day” as Israeli models hit the catwalk wearing long sleeves and dresses down to their ankles.

“People are looking in our direction now to find that modest kind of look, which is very interesting to see,” said ultra-Orthodox stylist Miri Beillin.

“We are working for this amazing day, fashion modesty, which is a complete, amazing experience for us as religious women.”

Ultra-Orthodox Jews make up about 10 percent of Israel’s population.

(Reporting by Eli Berlzon; Editing by Toby Davis)

More images from backstage.
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More images from backstage.
Preparing for the runway!
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Preparing for the runway!
Models stand on the runway during an event dubbed "Modest Fashion Day."
Ronen Zvulun / Reuters
Models stand on the runway during an event dubbed "Modest Fashion Day."
Gorgeous!
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Gorgeous!
So pretty!
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So pretty!

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